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    Jejemon

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    on Dance of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts under the leadership of Shirley Halili-Cruz has organized the Sayaw Pinoy: The NCCA National Dance Competition as part of its efforts to promote dance in its various forms – folkdance‚ ballet‚ modern/ contemporary‚ hip hop and ballroom. It aims to stress the importance of the competition as a means of motivation for artistic excellence but not an end to itself. It also hopes to teach emotional fitness through teamwork as the group experience

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    Anorexia in Ballet

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    Anorexia and Bulimia In ballet. Anorexia affects over 24 million people worldwide. 9% percent of The United States of America’s population has some sort of eating disorder‚ and that statistic is even higher is ballet dancers‚ 84% .This essay will explore why the statistic is higher in dancers and the connection between success and being extremely thin. Anorexia and bulimia are both very harsh psychological and physiological disorders. Anorexia is diagnosed when someone’s body weight is

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    Research paper rough

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    Film and Lit Period 2 09 Mar 2015 A Deeper Look Into The Arts :Many physical activities are healthy‚ but ballet raises high about most of them‚ due to all of the strength needed‚ balance‚ posture‚ flexibility and others. History of Ballet What is Ballet? A form of dancing performed for theatre audiences. Ballet may tell a story‚ express a mood‚ or simply reflect the music. The Beginnings of Ballet Can be traced to Italy during the 1400’s at the time of the Renaissance. The dukes did much to promote

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    form and is found across world cultures. Ballet traveled to the United States after both World War 1 and World War II and has impacted the dance culture in America ever since. The United States gave ballet the unique opportunity to flourish when much of Europe was greatly impacted by war. Many choreographers and performers were given the chance to come to America to teach‚ start companies or go on tours and developed their own styles and methods of ballet. Perhaps the most important and whose legacy

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    Ballet Folklorico

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    dance has a story‚ a representation. Ballet Folklorico is one of those dances that truly represents the culture of it’s origin. Mexico’s traditions and history live on through these dancers‚ even to this day. In the 1950s‚ Amalia Hernandez was a young dancer with a goal. She was a resident of Mexico City. This is where her‚ along with a few dancers founded a dance company. The art of Ballet Folklorico was born. Hernandez then began to choreograph over 30 ballets‚ or dances. When the art of folklorico

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    History of Modern Dance

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    Dance (Реферат) Выполнила ученица 11 ГЯК класса Гофман Ксения Руководитель Кабанова О. Н. Пермь 2011 Contents Оглавление Introduction 3 Short history of Dance 4 Ballet in France: 16th - 17th century AD 6 18th and 19th centuries: from court dancing to Romanticism 8 Early 20th century: from ballet to contemporary dance 10 The Beginnings of Modern Dance 11 Early Dancers in the United States 11 German Contributions 12 The Second Generation in America 14 Later Dancers

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    Ballet Study

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    unique to ballet are: Pulling Up - it promotes good posture by making sure that the spine and neck are straight and in line. This is unlike modern dance that frequently uses contractions and jazz which is more forward than upright. Elevation - the action of reaching a higher level. It is shown very often in ballet when it comes to things like pirouettes‚ sautes‚ and releves. Port de Bras - carriage of the arms. There are many dance styles that use port de bras but what makes it unique to ballet is that

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    “The Dance Class‚” or often referred to as‚ “The Ballet Class‚” to discuss how his interpretation of ballet aspects are de-romanticized despite its era of late romanticism. This topic is of interest to me because I have an appreciation for ballet as an art form. For almost all of my life‚ I have noticed that media and society have hyper-exaggerated the obsession with sexually objectifying ballerinas. This‚ in turn‚ has undermined the true beauty of ballet‚ in which Degas’ painting serves as one of the

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    The Rite of Spring

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    started his dance career after he joined the Imperial Ballet School in 1900‚ in which he studied under Enrico Cecchetti and Nicholas Legat. He took many lead roles until his dance career took a turning point‚ and met Sergei Diaghilev. He danced with famous Anna Pavlova‚ as a lead in the Ballets Russes in Paris‚ and also starred in Fokine’s pieces "Le Pavillon d’Armide‚" "Cleopatra‚" and "The Feast." He then went on to choreograph his own ballets‚ such as "L’Aprés-Midi d’un Faune" (The Afternoon of

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    ballerina‚ Ms. Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. The prima ballerina then discussed the plot of Carmen and how she felt of taking the lead role. After that‚ she presented a quick lecture about the basics of ballet‚ wherein she also demonstrated the basic positions. As she ended the lecture‚ the lights dimmed and the ballet production started. At the end of the performance‚ Ms. Lisa Macuja-Elizalde continued to entertain the audience by asking some questions about Carmen and giving a few tickets to her next show

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